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		Definition of Turkish in English: Turkishadjective ˈtəːkɪʃˈtərkɪʃ 1Relating to Turkey or to the Turks or their language.  Example sentencesExamples -  The Turkish language, due to Turkey's Islamic heritage, originally used Arabic script.
 -  Lovestruck teenager Rachael Lloyd arrived back in the UK yesterday, after seeing her Turkish lover jailed for five years.
 -  The Turkish goalkeeper had been so dismissive of United's chances before the game but he obviously had not seen much of Rooney.
 -  This is no reflection on the people of Turkey or the Turkish population of York.
 -  Here, the Turkish press had assembled to meet the buses.
 -  Recent article have mentioned further foot-dragging on the part of the Turkish Parliament.
 -  She was holidaying with Mrs Lloyd, and her sister Becky, 16, when she began her relationship with the Turkish barman.
 -  The Turkish language taught and spoken in Bulgaria now, is much closer to the language spoken in contemporary Turkey.
 -  It's splendid decor evokes images of a mysterious Turkish palace.
 -  Businessman Paul Cleasby is home from a Turkish jail in time for Christmas but has been left counting the huge financial and personal cost of his ordeal.
 -  He decreed that the Roman Script would be used for the Turkish language.
 -  This very abridged story from a Turkish newspaper could be of interest.
 -  Tens of thousands of people danced in the streets of Istanbul and other Turkish towns and cities and showered each other with confetti and red rose petals.
 -  Well, I think the role of Turkey and the Turkish government is fascinating.
 -  I moved into the English language the way I moved along with the Turkish language.
 -  Many people here might consider taking a winter break in Turkey, but the idea of a Turkish family coming to Scotland in winter is a novelty.
 -  The management hopes to invite Turkish musicians to accompany the dancing, which will perhaps make it more festive as well.
 -  Two days and an enormous amount of Turkish money later, I, along with five New Zealanders and an Aussie, set sail.
 -  Tas is now on trial in Turkey, charged with insulting the Turkish state and its founder.
 -  This restaurant fails in all areas of snob value bar one: for the connoisseur seeking authentic Turkish cuisine.
 
 - 1.1historical  Relating to or associated with the Ottoman Empire.
 Example sentencesExamples -  Much of the architecture in Titograd reflects the Turkish influence of the Ottoman Empire.
 -  The bridge, built under the Turkish Ottoman empire, was destroyed.
 
  
 
 noun ˈtəːkɪʃˈtərkɪʃ mass nounThe official language of Turkey, a Turkic language spoken by about 50 million people. It was written in the Arabic script until 1928, when the Roman alphabet was adopted.  Example sentencesExamples -  Choose your favorite political clichés and have them all translated into Turkish.
 -  Musharraf, an Urdu speaker, lived in Turkey from the age of six to 13, and speaks Turkish fluently.
 -  The two languages spoken in Cyprus are Greek and Turkish, but English is spoken by almost everybody there.
 -  They, like the lower urban class, tend to speak Turkish with regional accents and grammatical peculiarities.
 -  I could recognize it was Turkish, but otherwise did not understand a word.
 -  Enough has been written about how the word came from Persian or Turkish.
 -  Since 1928, thanks to Kemal Ataturk, Turkish is written in a slightly modified version of the Roman alphabet.
 -  Its arguments were that Turkish is not the official language of the country so it could not be officially used in state institutions.
 -  Most Muslims in Australia speak Arabic, followed by Turkish, English only, Indonesian or Malay, and Urdu.
 -  Cahit barely speaks Turkish; when he meets Sibel's family her brother comments on the fact.
 -  He knows he has to speak English and, fortunately, my Turkish has improved so I can understand him.
 -  They spoke an Altaic language related to Mongol and Turkish, and still constitute a distinct ethnic group in China.
 -  He was in his early forties, and not uncultured; he spoke French and Turkish as well as Arabic.
 -  There was not one person on duty who spoke any language other than Turkish.
 -  The information will be given in English, Spanish, Turkish, Arabic, Chinese and Russian.
 -  During the Ottoman era, Turkish was written in Arabic script, from right to left.
 -  I presume studies on the influence of Turkish on the Persian language and Arabic, have been done.
 -  She told me that as she is growing older, whenever she gets emotional, the words come out in Turkish.
 -  When they switch to Farsi or throw in some Turkish, I lose what little grasp I have on the conversation.
 -  Farsi, Arabic, and Turkish are what Middle Eastern history students call primary source languages.
 
    Definition of Turkish in US English: TurkishadjectiveˈtərkiSHˈtərkɪʃ 1Relating to Turkey or to the Turks or their language.  Example sentencesExamples -  The Turkish goalkeeper had been so dismissive of United's chances before the game but he obviously had not seen much of Rooney.
 -  The Turkish language, due to Turkey's Islamic heritage, originally used Arabic script.
 -  She was holidaying with Mrs Lloyd, and her sister Becky, 16, when she began her relationship with the Turkish barman.
 -  Tens of thousands of people danced in the streets of Istanbul and other Turkish towns and cities and showered each other with confetti and red rose petals.
 -  The Turkish language taught and spoken in Bulgaria now, is much closer to the language spoken in contemporary Turkey.
 -  This is no reflection on the people of Turkey or the Turkish population of York.
 -  The management hopes to invite Turkish musicians to accompany the dancing, which will perhaps make it more festive as well.
 -  Recent article have mentioned further foot-dragging on the part of the Turkish Parliament.
 -  Businessman Paul Cleasby is home from a Turkish jail in time for Christmas but has been left counting the huge financial and personal cost of his ordeal.
 -  This restaurant fails in all areas of snob value bar one: for the connoisseur seeking authentic Turkish cuisine.
 -  This very abridged story from a Turkish newspaper could be of interest.
 -  I moved into the English language the way I moved along with the Turkish language.
 -  He decreed that the Roman Script would be used for the Turkish language.
 -  Well, I think the role of Turkey and the Turkish government is fascinating.
 -  It's splendid decor evokes images of a mysterious Turkish palace.
 -  Lovestruck teenager Rachael Lloyd arrived back in the UK yesterday, after seeing her Turkish lover jailed for five years.
 -  Tas is now on trial in Turkey, charged with insulting the Turkish state and its founder.
 -  Many people here might consider taking a winter break in Turkey, but the idea of a Turkish family coming to Scotland in winter is a novelty.
 -  Here, the Turkish press had assembled to meet the buses.
 -  Two days and an enormous amount of Turkish money later, I, along with five New Zealanders and an Aussie, set sail.
 
 - 1.1historical  Relating to or associated with the Ottoman Empire.
 Example sentencesExamples -  Much of the architecture in Titograd reflects the Turkish influence of the Ottoman Empire.
 -  The bridge, built under the Turkish Ottoman empire, was destroyed.
 
  
 
 nounˈtərkiSHˈtərkɪʃ The Turkic language that is the official language of Turkey.  Example sentencesExamples -  Cahit barely speaks Turkish; when he meets Sibel's family her brother comments on the fact.
 -  The two languages spoken in Cyprus are Greek and Turkish, but English is spoken by almost everybody there.
 -  He was in his early forties, and not uncultured; he spoke French and Turkish as well as Arabic.
 -  There was not one person on duty who spoke any language other than Turkish.
 -  She told me that as she is growing older, whenever she gets emotional, the words come out in Turkish.
 -  The information will be given in English, Spanish, Turkish, Arabic, Chinese and Russian.
 -  I could recognize it was Turkish, but otherwise did not understand a word.
 -  They, like the lower urban class, tend to speak Turkish with regional accents and grammatical peculiarities.
 -  Since 1928, thanks to Kemal Ataturk, Turkish is written in a slightly modified version of the Roman alphabet.
 -  Choose your favorite political clichés and have them all translated into Turkish.
 -  When they switch to Farsi or throw in some Turkish, I lose what little grasp I have on the conversation.
 -  Farsi, Arabic, and Turkish are what Middle Eastern history students call primary source languages.
 -  He knows he has to speak English and, fortunately, my Turkish has improved so I can understand him.
 -  During the Ottoman era, Turkish was written in Arabic script, from right to left.
 -  Musharraf, an Urdu speaker, lived in Turkey from the age of six to 13, and speaks Turkish fluently.
 -  Most Muslims in Australia speak Arabic, followed by Turkish, English only, Indonesian or Malay, and Urdu.
 -  They spoke an Altaic language related to Mongol and Turkish, and still constitute a distinct ethnic group in China.
 -  Enough has been written about how the word came from Persian or Turkish.
 -  I presume studies on the influence of Turkish on the Persian language and Arabic, have been done.
 -  Its arguments were that Turkish is not the official language of the country so it could not be officially used in state institutions.
 
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